Physics Ch 2 Flashcards
Kinematics
study of motion without considering its causes; Greek for motion
One-dimensional motion
motion along a straight line
Position
where an object is at any particular time; needs to be specified relative to a convenient reference frame
Displacement
change in position of an object relative to a reference frame; delta x (x=change in position) = final position - initial position; unit = meter; has direction and magnitude; vector quantity
Distance
magnitude or size of displacement between 2 positions; has no direction
Distance Traveled
total length of the path traveled between 2 positions; scalar quantity
Magnitude of displacement
displacement without regards to direction; same as distance
Vector
any quantity with both magnitude and direction (ex. displacement, velocity, force); direction expressed with plus or minus; arrow used to represent a this has a length proportional to the magnitude
Scalar
any quantity that has a magnitude but no direction (ex. temperature, calories, speed limit, height, distance); can be negative (expressing a point on a scale rather than a direction); never represented by arrows
Time
change; the interval over which change occurs; calibrated by comparison with a standard; unit = second
Elapsed time (delta t)
difference between the ending time and beginning time; delta t = final time - initial time
Average velocity (v with a bar over it)
displacement (change in position) divided by the time of travel; bar v = delta x (displacement)/time; SI unit = m/s
Instantaneous velocity (v)
average velocity at a specific instant in time (or over an infinitesimally small time interval)
Instantaneous speed
magnitude of instantaneous velocity
Average speed
distance traveled divided by elapsed time